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Black Hole Ejected From Galaxy!

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Published on Jun 6, 2012

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A supermassive black hole got shot out from its galaxy and is hurtling through space.

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  • MsHAHAgaga

    That is assuming we have survived all of the obstacles before we reach the event horizon. For example crossing the schwarzschild radius, the gravitational pull (tidal force) which will more than likely stretch us vertically until we are ripped in half which then continue to rip us until the remaining pieces are existent only in gas form. However, assuming we survive this and cross the radius,we will still die because we will be crushed into a single point of infinitely dense matter.

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  • Malsherz

    Pretty sure infinite is the correct word since there is no known limit to how dense a black hole can be.

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  • dimaniak

    science is scary

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  • Pinjiro

    When the gas that is fueling our sun is gone it will expend and it will suck Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars into it. It could go two ways. It could go supernova but it could also turn into a red dwarf. 

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  • Pinjiro

    Or he's talking about the gravity of the black hole that could swing us away from our orbit around the black hole in the middle of the milky way.

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  • Pinjiro

    Or we could just live a happy last year with a temperature between -0 celsius and -100 celsius

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  • Pinjiro

    What i like about space. That our Universe is part of bilions of other Universes that are alive in a 11 Dimensional Multiverse. We are expending so are the other bilions of Universes eventually the universes will touch each other (very inappropriately) and make a bigger space. So we live in a Solar System that solar system is in a galaxy with bilions of solar systems and our galaxy is part of a Universe and our Universe is part of a Multiverse with bilions of other universes. We are tiny...

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  • epicnerd gaming

    u dont seem to know the difference between a black hole and a THEORETICAL wormhole(as in they may or may not exist) get your facts straight. wormholes move, black holes suck u in with massive gravity then stretch u to death although white holes are also a theoretical opposite of black holes i believe. im saying i believe becuase im not sure please correct me if im wrong and remind me how they work i need to know cause now im thinking about it and it annoys me

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  • john ruby

    In space I am afraid of the sun exploding? *bullshit*

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  • AhSharkee

    Hello, check out "Why Black Holes are not Scary" on my channel. In it, I show how black holes are not the evil evil bastards they're popularized to be. Thank you :)!

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  • toulouse666

    Even if the supermassive black hole can't be "directly" detected by the gamma ray emissions that occur when it is actively accreting large amounts of matter and/or the hot accretion disk of matter circling around it before falling into it, it can still be detected indirectly.

    Or its presence can at least be inferred by it's gravitational lensing effect is has due to it's massive size and mass when it bends light going around it, thus magnifying objects "behind" it.

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  • Poodleinacan

    I know how to kill the Super Massive black hole! Let's feed it it's poison!

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